Exam Details
Subject | law and social transformation in india | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. | |
Department | ||
Organization | savitribai phule pune university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, pune |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions—6] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-3001
LL.M. (Third Semester) EXAMINATION, 2018
LAW AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA
(2014 PATTERN)
Time Two Hours Maximum Marks 50
N.B. Question No. 6 is compulsory and out of the remaining
attempt any three questions.
(ii Question No. 6 carries 14 marks and all other questions
carry 12 marks each.
1. "Law aims to change the society peacefully but tradition and culture
create hindrance to it". Do you agree with this statement Justify
your views with the help of relevant illustration.
2. The gender discrimination most often invades dignity of life and
right to privacy of women. Elucidate in context of efficacy of criminal
law in controlling crimes against women.
3. Elaborate the 'Sons of the soil theory' with reference to equality
in matters of employment.
4. Discuss the reforms undertaken by the Government of India in agrarian
sector.
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5. Explain the factors responsible for Naxalite movement in India and
remedy in law.
6. Write short notes on any two
The concept of Sarvodaya
The law relating to Legal aid makes justice accessible to the
needy and poor
Children and education
Uniform Civil Code envisages social transformation in status
of a women by eliminating discrimination.
Seat
No. [5338]-3001
LL.M. (Third Semester) EXAMINATION, 2018
LAW AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA
(2014 PATTERN)
Time Two Hours Maximum Marks 50
N.B. Question No. 6 is compulsory and out of the remaining
attempt any three questions.
(ii Question No. 6 carries 14 marks and all other questions
carry 12 marks each.
1. "Law aims to change the society peacefully but tradition and culture
create hindrance to it". Do you agree with this statement Justify
your views with the help of relevant illustration.
2. The gender discrimination most often invades dignity of life and
right to privacy of women. Elucidate in context of efficacy of criminal
law in controlling crimes against women.
3. Elaborate the 'Sons of the soil theory' with reference to equality
in matters of employment.
4. Discuss the reforms undertaken by the Government of India in agrarian
sector.
P.T.O.
[5338]-3001 2
5. Explain the factors responsible for Naxalite movement in India and
remedy in law.
6. Write short notes on any two
The concept of Sarvodaya
The law relating to Legal aid makes justice accessible to the
needy and poor
Children and education
Uniform Civil Code envisages social transformation in status
of a women by eliminating discrimination.
Other Question Papers
Subjects
- administrative process and judicial control
- administrative process-nature and scope
- biotechnology law
- business law—iii
- company law
- comparative administrative law
- comparative constitutional law
- constitutional and legal order-i
- constitutional and legal order-ii
- constitutional law of india
- criminology
- environment and international legal order-iii
- human rights and international order
- industrial relations and adjudication—iii
- information technology law
- international humanitarian law
- international law and practice
- international organisations—their role and international law
- introduction to international institutions
- introduction to international law
- introduction to legal theory
- law and social transformation in india
- law making in indian polity and
- law making in indian polity and statutory interpretation
- law of contracts
- law science and technology
- law social transformation and judicial process in india—i
- law social transformation and judicial process in india—ii
- legal research methodology
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence-i
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence—ii
- medical law-iii
- penology
- principles of corporate law
- principles of criminal law and procedure
- private international law
- protection and enforcement of human rights in india
- research methods and legal education–i
- statutory interpretation